In the NFL Draft, CAA Sports made a significant impact by securing 12 first-round picks, surpassing their own previous record set in 2018. This marked the end of Athletes First’s four-year reign. The agency’s success was highlighted by North Carolina QB Drake Maye going to the Patriots with the third overall pick. Notably, the top pick of the draft, USC QB Caleb Williams, was represented by his father, Carl Williams, showcasing a unique trend of parental representation with top prospects like Ohio State WR Marvin Harrison Jr., son of Football HOFer Marvin Harrison, also being selected in the top five.
This year, there were 11 agencies involved in the first round, with CAA agent Patrick Collins representing five players, the most of any agent. In addition to CAA Sports’ dominance, WME Sports and Athletes First each had four first-round picks, while Excel Football and Wasserman had two each. LSU, Alabama, and Washington each had three picks in the first round. QBs took the top three spots, with Williams being selected by the Bears and Maye being selected by the Commanders and Patriots respectively.
The representation of different agencies and schools added excitement to the draft and highlighted a new wave of talent entering the NFL. This year’s draft showcased a diverse range of schools including LSU, Alabama and Washington each having three picks in the first round. The success this year was reminiscent of Athletes First’s triumph in